Thursday, May 21, 2009

Boycott NRSC logo, T-shirt, etc.

The purpose of this blog is to offer a forum for news about the grassroots conservative rebellion against the GOP elite. It's not funded by or affiliated with any candidate or any organization.

This is First Amendment free speech, but if any of the idiots in charge of the national GOP apparatus want to invoke unconstitutional McCain-Feingold restrictions, I'm guessing there will be no shortage of Federal Society lawyers who'd handle my defense pro bono.

In the meantime, anybody who wants to help promote this effort can hit the tip jar.

Two of the 8 RINOs who helped pass Waxman-Markey are running for U.S. Senate. They are Mark Kirk (Ill.) and Mike Castle (Del.). Sen. Cornyn and NRSC have already signalled they are definitely supporting Castle. No money to the NRSC until they promise not to fund liberals like Crist and Castle!

NOT ONE RED CENTFOR RINO SELLOUTS!

On May 12, 2009, The National Republican Senatorial Committee betrayed its mission, betrayed Republican voters, and betrayed the Reagan legacy.

The NRSC sided with an establishment candidate, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, in a Senate primary against young conservative leader, former Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio.

Republicans across the country were outraged by this action, which is only the latest betrayal of grassroots conservatives by the out-of-touch GOP elite in Washington.

The word went forth among conservative activists: Do not give money to the NRSC. The current chairman, Sen. John Cornyn, must resign. His replacement must pledge to keep the committee neutral in contested primaries. Let Republican voters -- not party elites -- choose Republican candidates.

This is where the conservative grassroots rebellion begins. When the NRSC asks you for money, tell 'em:

NOT ONE RED CENT!

UPDATE: On June 27, eight Republican members of the House voted "yes" for Nancy Pelosi's top legislative priority, the Waxman-Markey energy tax bill. Until these eight RINOs are terminated -- by retirement or by defeat in the GOP primaries -- then the National Republican Congressional Committee deserves the same answer: